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The Basics, Starting Out
Is my barrel worn out?
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<blockquote data-quote="Mike Matteson" data-source="post: 2283710" data-attributes="member: 101791"><p>Generally it isn't the rifling that goes, it's the chamber and the muzzle. Start with a good cleaning for cooper and carbon. If that doesn't work, then extend the COAL out. I feel you need to adjust that length. If that doesn't correct it then rechamber and shorten the muzzle. Your CM isn't a real hot round for velocity so the barrel life should be longer, but correction need to be done. Some of the long range shooters adjust the COAL as they are shooting at the matches, because they can detect the changes as they shoot. That being done in 100 round Match.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Mike Matteson, post: 2283710, member: 101791"] Generally it isn't the rifling that goes, it's the chamber and the muzzle. Start with a good cleaning for cooper and carbon. If that doesn't work, then extend the COAL out. I feel you need to adjust that length. If that doesn't correct it then rechamber and shorten the muzzle. Your CM isn't a real hot round for velocity so the barrel life should be longer, but correction need to be done. Some of the long range shooters adjust the COAL as they are shooting at the matches, because they can detect the changes as they shoot. That being done in 100 round Match. [/QUOTE]
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